This is the Most-Pinned Blow Dryer on Pinterest

Shine for days.

Save for a little unwanted frizz and a lackluster part, most girls never encounter any major drama sticking with the same faithful hair dryer for eternity. Yet, for a semi-pro-status beauty junkie, going years without ever buying a brand-new one is like going a lifetime without ever eating vegetables. No matter the category you fall into, when it comes to tools like blowdryers, straighteners, curling irons, or wave-makers, remember: quality trumps all else every time. A high-quality dryer is a surefire way to guarantee you’ll spend a lot less time in front of your mirror toning your triceps, and more time letting your shiny, frizz-free mane swing free in the breeze — but that doesn’t necessarily mean your wallet has to take a hit. Seek out ones that cut drying time in half, don’t weigh a ton, and live up to their sheen-inducing promises regardless of their price tag.

Not shockingly, Pinterest users are obsessed with celeb stylist Harry Josh’s Pro Tools Dryer 2000. After all, it was developed by the man behind Victoria’s Secret Angels’ highly-covetable beach waves. This dryer even has the genius technology to switch between ionic and nonionic heat, depending on the hairstyle you’re aiming for — ionic imparts hair with ridiculous shine, whereas nonionic leaves strands with an effortless volume boost. And, though it isn’t technically a TSA-certified mini, it’s tiny enough to toss in your suitcase without sacrificing room for an extra pair of shoes. “But at $300, the most-Pinned hair dryer — a salon-quality machine by Harry Josh — can be a doozy on the wallet,” admits Larkin Brown, Pinterest researcher and style expert. We swear it’s worth every single penny you save up, but if your piggy bank’s practically empty, you may want to consider the second most popular dryer on Pinterest: The BaByliss Pro Nano Titanium. “High quality at a fifth of the price, the BaByliss Pro boasts 2,000 watts of quick-drying power and a similar ion generator for extra shine,” Larkin says. “Whichever you pick, it’s how you use it that counts — check out this tutorial to up your blowout game."